Can't host JIRA on sourcejammer.org if it's java based. Last I heard, SF does 
not allow java apps
in their shell space. 

However, I can host it on my dev.sourcejammer.org space no problem. If it runs 
under TC 4.x, I've
got us covered. I'll email them to get a free license.

What I can do is set up something like track.sourcejammer.org or some other url 
for it. That's
easy to set up. I can do the same thing with a wiki as well. I've used vq wiki 
in the past. Very
easy to install, but very feature poor. Other wikis I know about require much 
more setup, though.
If Confluence is easy to set up, I can deal with that. If there's any 
complexity (ie, it needs to
talk to PHP or mysql) then I don't want to deal with it.

--Rob

--- Marc Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Robert MacGrogan wrote:
> > Getting back to the issue of issues tracking. 
> > 
> > Let's try to get realistic about this. As I think about it, I realize that 
> > the sooner we get
> this
> > set up, the better off we'll be. JIRA costs money. Marc, do you 
> > realistically think you can
> score
> > us the use of a JIRA system somewhere? If so, great. Let's do it.
> 
> JIRA is free to non-commercial projects. The only problem is we don't 
> have somehwere to host it. Would we be able to host it on 
> sourcejammer.org? It's very easy to install and get going (using default 
> file-based DB impl, then someone can migrate it to mysql later <g>).
> 
> I'm trying to see if I can get people at codehaus.org to host it for us 
> as they do this already for a lot of OS products, but am having trouble 
> making contact with someone there at the moment.
> 
> If sourcejammer.org cannot run JIRA is there somebody here who can?
> 
> It doesn't even require Tomcat installed if you are happy to use their 
> bundled tomcat install.
> 
> The condition for a free JIRA is basically that you have an active 
> project, with existing source, a public website, and that the JIRA will 
> be publicly accessible and will not be used for non-OS projects. We just 
> need to send an application e-mail in but we need to know what our 
> server URL will be etc.
> 
> We can probably get a free Confluence license from them too, which is a 
> very good Wiki / CMS apparently - codehaus.org use that as well I believe.
> 
> > But if not, then let's do something else. I agree that the SF tool sucks 
> > out loud. Bugzilla is
> > free and pretty easy to set up. I think I can get us a Bugzilla server set 
> > up pretty easily.
> > Should we just go ahead and do that?
> 
> Nooooooooooooooo! In my experience Bugzilla is even worse than the SF 
> tracker! Getting information out of it is hell.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> -- 
> Marc Palmer - - - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                       
> Wangjammers, J2ME Developers
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> 
> Blog
>    ~ http://www.jroller.com/page/Wangjammer5
> 
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